Epiphone Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue
An Inspired by Gibson Custom Reissue of the Classic Humbucker-equipped ’57 Goldtop
1957 was the year that the Les Paul, as most players think of it today, truly came into its own. It was the first full year that it had Patent Applied For humbucker pickups installed. The humbuckers, along with the ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece that first appeared on a Les Paul with the introduction of the Les Paul Custom in late 1953 and on the Goldtop in late 1955, were defining features that many players still prefer over the earlier models that had a wraparound bridge/tailpiece and P-90 pickups and made the Les Paul into a true fire-breathing rock icon. Now, Epiphone, in collaboration with Gibson Custom, is very proud to introduce the 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue, a stunningly authentic Inspired by Gibson Custom reissue of those early humbucker-equipped Les Paul Goldtops that delivers vintage Les Paul looks and performance at an accessible price. It has a genuine mahogany body with a carved, plain maple cap. It is finished in a new Vintage Gloss version of the classic Gold color that gives it a vintage appearance without looking overly aged. The one-piece genuine mahogany neck has a 50s Rounded Medium C profile and a long neck tenon for excellent stability and sustain. The bound rosewood fretboard is adorned with mother-of-pearl trapezoid inlays and equipped with 22 medium jumbo frets, just like the original models from 1957. It has an aged mother-of-pearl Epiphone logo and the words “Les Paul Model” silkscreened in gold on the Gibson-style “open book” headstock. Even the side dot position markers are the same size as on vintage 1957 Les Paul Standard models and are placed in historically accurate locations. The hardware is nickel-plated, including the ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic bridge, historical aluminum Stop Bar Tailpiece, and the Epiphone Deluxe “Single Ring” Keystone button tuners. The electronics are also first-class, with two USA Gibson Custombucker humbucking pickups with Alnico 3 magnets that are hand-wired to CTS potentiometers, Bumblebee paper-in-oil capacitors, and a Switchcraft pickup selector toggle switch and 1/4” output jack. A historic-inspired hardshell case with a Brown exterior and pink plush interior and Inspired by Gibson Custom Graphics is also included. The 1957 Les Paul Goldtop Reissue isn’t just a guitar; it’s a bridge to a symphony of possibilities, willing and ready to help you make your own mark on music history.
Specifications:
| Brand | Epiphone |
|---|
| Model | Inspired by Gibson Custom 1957 Les Paul Goldtop |
|---|---|
| Finish Color | Goldtop |
| Finish Type | Vintage Gloss |
| Weight | 10.81 lbs. |
| Top Wood | Maple |
| Body Wood | Mahogany |
| Neck Wood | One-Piece of Mahogany |
| Neck Joint | Glued In, Set Neck; Long Tenon |
| Neck Shape | '50s Rounded Medium C |
| Neck Dimensions | .880 1st - 1.020 12th |
| Fingerboard Wood | Rosewood |
| Fingerboard Radius | 12" |
| Fingerboard Inlays | Mother-of-Pearl Trapezoids |
| Width at Nut | 1.692" |
| Nut Material | Graph Tech |
| Scale Length | 24.75" |
| Frets | 22 Medium Jumbo |
| Binding | Single-Ply Cream on Top and Fretboard |
| Hardware | Nickel-Plated |
| Pickups | Gibson USA Alnico III Custombuckers (Unpotted) |
| Controls | 2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Selector Switch; CTS Potentiometers, Bumblebee Paper in Oil Capacitors |
| Bridge | ABR-1 Tune-O-Matic |
| Tailpiece | Gibson Historic-Style Aluminum Stopbar |
| Tuners | Epiphone Deluxe with Single Ring Keystone Buttons |
| Pickguard | Historic-Style Cream, Non-Beveled |
| Case | Hardshell with Brown Exterior, Pink Interior, and Inspired by Gibson Custom Graphics |
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